WestBam


WestBam, an alias for Maximilian Lenz, was born on 4 March 1965 in Münster, Westfalen, Germany. Not only is he Germany's most successful and most popular DJ and avant-gardist of the Raving Society, he is also the most innovative producer and co-founder of Berlin's Indie Dance label, Low Spirit. 1983-1990 1983 marked the beginning of his DJ career in the Odeon Club in Münster. In 1984 he made a permanent move to Berlin which was still divided by the Wall. WestBam started as DJ at Berlin's famous Metropol and his sophisticated mixing techniques brought him fame far beyond the borders of the divided city. In 1985 WestBam worked with Klaus Jankuhn to produce his first 12 entitled 17 which was inspired by Paul Hardcastle's 19, one of the first sample hits of the time. One of the climaxes of those early years was undoubtedly his performance at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul (South Korea) where he gave a German cultural contribution at the invitation of the Goethe Institute. In 1989 he made his first album The Cabinet. This was the first DJ-concept album to be launched on the German market. This album included the number The Roof Is On Fire and brought the breakthrough for DJ WestBam as well as Low Spirit Recordings. 1991-1995 After that things really started moving. Monkey Say Monkey Do, And Party and No More Fucking Rock'n'Roll are just some of the titles known to everyone who danced not just in German discos at the time. 1991 saw the arrival of his second album entitled A...

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